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Iran Develops Technology To Spot Stealth Jets Says Top Iranian Commander



A top Iranian commander says the country's military has developed the technology to spot and intercept radar-evading aircraft.


“The (Iranian) Khatam al-Anbiya Air Defense Base is capable of detecting, identifying, intercepting and countering different types of radar-evading planes and enemy's cruise missiles... in the country's skies,” said Brigadier General Farzad Esmaili.


“In order to spot, identify, intercept and deal with enemy spy planes, we will tap into the country's full potential,” he added.


The top Iranian commander further underlined that the Islamic Republic remains vigilant against Israeli and US military threats.


“The more the threats, the more vigilant we will be, and the more the sanctions, the more our progress,” he noted.


Esmaili pointed out that the morale of the Iranian nation, particularly the Armed Forces, is “at the highest level possible.”


“By God's grace and thanks to the perseverance of local experts, at the moment we have developed modern radar and missile systems, and there are no problems in this regard,” he went on to say.


“The Islamic Republic of Iran bears no animosity toward any country, but we will firmly counter any aggression should we witness any hostile act by other countries,” the senior commander stressed.


Commander of the Aerospace Division of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Amir Ali Hajizadeh announced earlier that a lot of super-modern enemy spies had been shot down.


In some cases, said Hajizadeh, aircraft similar to the downed planes were built through reverse engineering. 

Source:www.presstv.ir/detail/184440.html

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  1. This is like trying to sell ice to the Eskimos. Even the Russians have not been able to spot stealth plane on radar, an Iran that is still begging to buy Russian technology should just shut up and stop spreading stupid lies.

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  2. Russian SAM are most advanced. But Iran is having 20 year old USSR technology. Russia is now building it again.

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